Charleston High School - Recorder Yearbook (Charleston, IL)
- Class of 1951
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M ,f . f'igg,, 5' h g.fiJ ' 15.39 1 'A K-33 : 'yr Q' 1 ' 3 'vi 3' 4 eg: .J l ,v A-'F I PRESENTED BY THE CLASS OF 1951 CHARLESTON COMMUNITY HIGH SCHOOL CPPFLESTON, ILLINOIS I RECORDER STAFF Editor in Chief Qandra Underwood Business Manager Bob Adkins Editor of Photography Barbara Rardin Sports Editor Gary Jones Advisor Norman A Strader The Recorder staff as the representative of the senior class is the organization responsible for this book through the tireless efforts of its members that this record Of your high school memories has been made possible The is during these meetings that the many problens pertaining to the creation of this Recorder are discussed However most of the work of assembling the book is done outside the club period Because the sales of the book does not cover the cost f making it the club is continuously seeking and sponsoring money making schemes Methods used for making money this year were ice cream sales Charleston Trogan tag sales magazine sales campaign, basketball program advertisement sales Christmas dance and patron page sales Although it has been hard work we have engoyed it know ing that the reward lies in the cherished memories you may have forgotten had it not h en for this 1951 Recorder Staff Members Janice Adair Janice Coartney Fred Davis Barbara Hutson Jerry Kimball Bill Parrish Clarence Pfeiffer Jack Phillips Clinton Replogle Ch8Fl6U9 Schwartz Joyce Scribner Barbara Ward 2 Qi , X 5 . A F --9--- . Jjf X ' ---- I , ' ' ' ' ' . It is staff meets each Wednesday during the activity period. It o I . . . . . J 1 I ' - I . . , . I . . , - . up , . 'M 1 uf ' . 0 5. I . . U I L MISS RECORDER 1951 or r, S+lU r choose fror anorg tke a a o y t1 Recorder Beauty clool t1zensh1p, 4 ge er ular1ty re the rs d t r rg 16CtlOF e com ng ss Pecor e s co e awards tratcanb v a g r IH harles Hlgf Qcrool s corder u 1 sented wltr her aAard the annual T155 Recorder noe held just befo ChTlStW3S 1 yea anr Q yse c t st, 15 st1n lOU Q e w presented Wltb a bouquet of roses a cronred Gary Jon and Qa Underwood F9SP8Ct1V9ly Her GSC Tl was T 1ll t C ovr bea e were ndra V1rKler Tanwa a ra1 Last year or ras q ee , an CFISW, corted V1D Coa was ored Other rerbers of R183 Pecorder s arty vere F1TSt Lady Cather1ne Vay, h r e ac an1r Second Lady Ve na JGUk1TS, T cor+ Lon Q Thlrd Lady Delores ROblSOD , n or Perl Fourth Lady B tty Bell, er 1 Vfe1 P 3 of 11115 it ' fy? 1 1 , 95?-A Ea 1 yea .1'e1ts C 1 1 , 1 1 ir ' cl ssnftes a girl wer- , th of the 'tle HN1ss 53 ' 'H i1Q' , s 1, . ci ' ' ann n al C pop ' 1, a 1 1 fac- to e e r1n11 the se- ' 1. Th horor of be 1 1 ki 11 der is on of the vo.t vet- 9 d 1 e :on ,awk K' A 5 y by 1 l ' C c ston - 4 ' 1 C 1 . hiss Re- is p bl cly pre- 5 1 1 1' at 'Q Da ' re C Th' s r Jo 1e dn -I cnt r, in a close on- L e won th' coveted di '1ct' . ch 'as and '- by -es ' C ndra v y A vo ,, or 'fs Uack I Ph' ins. r :1 r rs X Sa f'11 and 1 r C 'l. 's 1rist1 u n Jo 1' 1 es ' by Al ' artney 'F hon- .., f . L ' pf ' . I ' ---- ' 4 ' 1e scort, Sf k CU'1 --- l '1 ' 1er es ,, L .pence ' 1 ---- ' g ber escort Cli t 1 1 --- e ' h escort, Clarence 1 'f1er E--st W o Mr arv1n mi u er1or ea er a ex lent co se or a de this 1951 Recor deep understand of stud s pr ems is a ience a ca erated democratically t fe t in Charles n High hool s n has been the predominant fac or isin a an ar s o ur t esent high lev ml ID OOM 16 H laha DHS been 6Hg8 C 6 UC3t1Ona1 WO CE Of 8 Of at 8CCOUDt1 s s1nc a e an a a degree Smi standing athlete in o h has ino h hool at eti ishobb he has ha to aband n s1n suming the more us of Charles gh Scho S dlI8Ct1On co n ha and succe the future 4 T .M ' S 'th, as p ' l d , n cel un- 1 , and devoted friend we dicate ' der. It is because of his ing ent' ob- 1 , hi p t' , and firm belief that a school n be op ' ,tha his influence, 1 ' - to ' Sc i ce 1928, ' t in ra' ' g the education l st d d I 0 school to heir pr ' el. Mr. S 'th, bo in Bl f' ld, I d' , g d in d ' rk, ex ptf sh t fling 'ng, since graduating from Wabash College. To his A. B. degree he ha ' e dd d A. M. nd n Ed. M. . Mr. ' 'th, an out ' b t highschool andcollege, tak- en an active part in both coaching andofficiating in Ill' is nig sc hl 'cs. Th' y d 0 ' ce as ' serio position as principal ton Hi ol. In return for the advantages given us under hi 1 ' We, the senior class, wish him nti ued ppiness ss in . 1 I SCHCJGL Q--15 , ,Q uf m FOOTBALL SONG CHARLEST GH CHO CHARLESTON GH SCHO UNGE HT I A TOUCHD N I RAH' RAH' RAH' CHARL TON OOL CHARLESTON GH SCHO FIGHT R FAM FIGHT FLLOWS T FIG GH GA BASKETBALL SONG ME LET TE AT WIN E M O LESTON H SHOW EM FU E A WITH WAYS U RAH' RAH OUR LORS MIG D VICTO . OUR NNERS GROU . TRUE. YAL TH COME T O GHTY CHEE SOUND ' TEA 5 I .Q va? 1517 453: I . I I II'?f'H f. K I I WWE I 'll LPA - A Lg: Q4 :ii I ,M 'jf I 55, Q ' 4: 1: V 11 V1 E S.. 3- :hi I vs- ,-, w I ON HI S OL, HI OL PL RIG THROUGH THAT L NE: TAKE THE BALL CLEAR DOWN THE FIELD. BOYS. ow SURE THIS T ME: ES HIGH SCH , HI OL ON FO YOUR E! ! F- . FIGH I HT! FI T! WE'LL WIN THIS ME. CO US CHEER THE AM TH 'S BOUND TO TH TEA THAT EIGHTS E R CHAR IGH. TH THAT WE ARE LL OF P'P ND VIM. Us lT'S AL DO OR DIEU. . F CO STAND FOR . HT AN RY BA SHALL NOT TOUCH THE ND LO HEARTS BEAT HIGH WITH PRIDE FOR LE UR Ml RS RE ' I L15 RAH S FOR THE MJ SUPT A NODD HORN CHE MOLER A 55A I Y H. . J.L. AR R, MS Sh an e Board of Education for helping to ke lt posslble for our school to run efficiently, and Ing e very proud to say we To . , . 'th, nd . ' t ' ' ----- H. . rin. attended and graduated from the Charleston H1gh School Mr Fearn Mr Sm1 a Mr Strader we wrsh o express our thanks Desplte the crowded COHd1t1OHS dueto an encreased enrollment we feel that they have done an excellent Job rn leadlng the students along the rocky ed ucatronal tralls to the suc cessful completlon ofanother year Harold Fearn Superintendent Marvln Smlth S P Norman Strader Ass t Pr1n U 1 , 7 rj .' I. A wllif' if IM' U , V, ,ml FACULTY -J 9453. 'Q- asni li r ' Q 1 6 A' ' I ..Fl Mary Ashby Robert Bennett Waiter Dgryt Fred Elliot MARY ASHBY Business Education B.S. in Ed., E.I.S.C. Charleston, Illinois ROBERT BENNETT Social Sciences Assistant Coach B.S. Ifl EO., E.l.S.C. Charleston, Illinois JOSEPH BERGER Agriculture 8.3. and M.S. Univ. of Illinois Joseph Berger Adrian Ernst DARREL BLACK Physical Education B.S., Iowa State Teachers College M.S., Ind. Univ. Bloomington, Ind. ANNA CAVINS Mathematics Science B.S., Illinois Wesleyan Univ. Bloomington, Ill. WALTER DENT Science A. B., Culver- stockton Col. Canton, Mo. FRED ELLIOT Instrunental Music B.M. - M.M. Mich. State Col. 7 'lgyr Darrel Black E l nora Froman Q5 61 vo T f . Anna Cavins Charlotte Glenn AIJRILAN EIQNEST Librarian B.S. in Ed., E.i.S.C. Charleston, Illinois ELNORA FROMAN Health Physical Education Dean of Girls B.S., Northeast Missouri S.T.C. CHARLOTTE GLENN Music B.M.E., James Milliken University M. Music., Cincinnati C onservat ory FACULTY sirens N915 325' Wiiiiam Haiduck Viola Herrington Eimer Jamnik Edward Lamb , Paui Maas Arthur Miiis Dawn Neil Anna Nickies Betty Nixon Neva Sioan X-W i, MM WILLIAM EDWARD LAMB f' ' I DAWN' NEIL HAIDUCK Librarian V il i gicai science Sociai Science B.S., Indiana f + :su 1 ids Engiish state T. c. ' UAl', i, 's. . E.i.s.C, . I ' Radio Terre Haute, Ind- ariestonl, liiinois Driver Education J . M,5,' nivef-Si y of a.s. in Ed., N.i.s. 'ig min 'Si DeKa1b, Iliinois PAUL MAAS ' 7171 Industrial Arts ,G . ' a.Ed., E.I.S.C. - i ETTY NIXON VIOLA charleston, iiiinoi I I fi Business Education HERRINGTON M.s., university of as . I' J K B.s. in Ed.. s.i.s.c. Home Economics iiiinois U i Charieston, liiinois 8.5.-Coiorado ' njxffxjj. A. A M. Coiiege . A MX ' J if Ft. Coiiins, Coio. ARTHUR MILLS! 'X ff'1!,' NEVA SLOAN Business Education fi' ' fi Engiish a.s. in Ed., e.i.s.c.-if Qui Art ELIIER JAMNIK Charieston, liiinois je B.Ed.. E.I.S.C. Business Education fi i '. -p246riSStOf1. l'l'lif1OiS 8.5. in Ed., E,l,3,c, ANNA NICKLES , .M M. A., University of charieston, Illinois High Schooi Secretary yy ' H1 inois 8 FACULTY 1? 4-nf Arthur Smith Marvin Ellen Stevens Li norman Strader Paul Swofford Harriet Tate I Harry white Charles Wilkerson Lois williams ARTHUR SMITH Social Science Guidance B.S. in Ed.-M.S. in Ed. Illinois State Normal Univ. Normal, Illinois MARVIN SMITH Principal Typing A.B., Wabash Col. A.M., mo. state Teachers Col. Ed.M., Univ. of Illinois ELLEN STEVENS Home Economics B-S. In Ed.. E.I.s.c. Charleston, Illinois NORMAN STRADER HARRY WHITE Asst. Principal Mathematics B.Ed., E.I.S.C. Charleston, Illinois M.S. in Ed., Univ. of Illinois PAUL SWOFFORD Coach Social Science B.Ed., S.I.U. Carbondale, Ill. HARRIET TATE English B. Ed., E.I.S.C. Charleston, Ill. 9 Mathematics B. Ed., E.I.S.C. Charleston, Ill. M.S., Univ. of Illinois CHARLES English A.B., Park College Parkville, Missouri A.M., State Univ. of Iowa City, Iowa LOIS WILLIAMS English Foreign Language B.S. In Ed.. E.I.S.C Charleston, Illinois WILKERSON Iowa CLASS OFFICERS JUNIORS Janice Beck Pres June Creager lce Pres Gene Harrell Sec Patsy Richardson Treas SOPHOMORES Jlm Scrlbner Pres Barbara Endsley Vice Pres Barbara Mason Sec Treas SENIORS Tom Shoot Pres Charley Hunt Vlce Pres Shlrley Shawver Sec Treas 4dCQ.Im FRESHMEN Marilyn Galbreath Pres Margorle Douglas Vlce Pres Jim Replogle Sec Llllle Belle Whlte Treas Don Abeln A long fellow but not a poet Janlce Adarr Mrere there Janlce there s llfe Bob Adkrns A dast of fun just enough serlouaness, trat's Bob I Teresa Anderson Ar all a round glrl Wltf a swell personallty Sue Bowlln Drlskell Sre left us at mld year and ras already been nla ed Vlrglnra Brrggerman w1TE1 rla lS a very H106 and llkeable glrl Norma Butler A frlend to everyone joan Chlldress One wko says llttle but thlnks a lot Joan Chlsm Per QU18tHESS dld not detract from her charw Evelyn Coartney A snlle a llgft heart, and a doll splrlt Ron Cole Fe never wor TIES nor ever hurrles Don Cox Pere'e a lad vro takes tf1HgS as trey core Narjorle Cralg hcfade Qre ras a dlsposltlon tkat bard to equal B1ll1e Daugherty A trl r and dearer frlend could rot be fourd Dean Decker Le sons flrst 1f you rave t1ne lf ou raver t Well SENIORS xi. cp 5 'gi 'W'? M 11 SENIORS 1 5 ' ' 5: 12 B111 Driskell To know him 1S to like him Carolyn Duckworth One of our small seniors Always smiling Vera Elston If you want something done, call on Vera Arlin Ferguson A future farmer and let's W1Sh him success Patsy Finney A lot of fun when you really know her Floyd Henson One of the best Jack H111 Four years is enough for me Frances Horn A good natured senior with whole some qualities Linda Hudson Full of vigor peppy too Charles Hunt - An all around fellow who gets the most fun out of life Pat Hurst - Known by many and liked by all Barbara Hutson - She is con- sidered quietg that is, un- til you know her Charles Jackson - Time isn't everything. joan justice - Another nice senior who is on the shy side. Don Kern - Don found school a nrestfulln place. jerry Kimball Basketball and baseball are his spe cialties Joyce Kluger Clapp A blond headed girl with plenty 0 wit Ed Lang Ed gets fun out of living every day Roy Lanman Talking 1S his favorite pastime Kay Lanman when she did things they seemed worth while Alan LeGrand One who is al ways at his best Evelyn Loew Her scholastic ability is something to be remembered Andy McArthur A swell guy Need we say more Sharon McConnell Saucy and friendly with plenty of vim Norma McGu1nn A red headed bundle of dynamite Norman McNamer when he starts a thing, it goes off with a whiz Grace Marshall Another quiet senior, but she's blackheaded Gene May - He wasn't with us Very long. Jim Nerrimee - Always going with the wind and not in the least serious. Ken Moses - Second of an athletic family who made good at baseball. SENIORS L., 13 Bob N1cho1s He can hold h1s own when lt comes to ta1k1ng B111 N1cke11 nothlng on B111 Parr1sh they come Webster had B111 As swell our B111 Max1ne Pearcy Her sm1les are freely g1V6H Pat Pendergast lt certalnly w1ll be hard to f11l h1s place Clarence Pfe1ffer A llttle work, a llttle play That's Clarence Jack Ph1111ps A.3o11y good fellow, a very good sport Lola Ph1111ps She's a good scout ln every way Duane Rank1n Duane was 1D terested ln shop work Barbara Rard1n A red head, full of pep and glnger Donna Redd1ng Always smll lng, ever WOTk1Ug Marjorle Rennels One of our QUISTGT members Wlth a pleaslng personallty Albert come work Frlene R1chardson WTO be very dull, try all and no play R1chey One of our qulet llttle SGUIOPS B111 R1chter One from Lerna who lS known well . . - as H Harold Rutan - Harold is as quiet as a House. Geneva Sandiford - A quiet senior who has little time for play. John Satterfield - To have a good time is his yen. once Scribner Per frien ship s the kind that surely proves true Shirley Shawver gre ras made Wany friends sirce conirg to C P Evelyn Sbobe A friend need is a friend irdeed Tom Shoot Pe did trings in an interesting way Barbara Sidenstricker Fleas ant ard deperdable ir her ways joan Smyser She's 'tlunbs up with us Harold Snyder If you want a good sport just ask for Parold Myrtle Snyder Tre girl witr the get black fair Don Soence For Don s wolly good fellow jlw Stine P18 willirgress to relp ras earned rin rurerous frierd ane Suinford Ar atrletic l ko likes U Noel Swinford 'Nic ir our C a play but just T to Vis frierds SENIORS sl if 15 SENIORS 16 Vorma Tate Full of pep and fun Sh1rley Taylor You are not aware of Shlrley, but she lS always there Tale Thompson Why have school Qandra Lnderwood She wlll contrlbute her S6TV1C8S whenever needed Barbara Ward She wants to be a teacher Helen Ward One of our accom plxshed roller skaters Jack Way Pe may be small but so was kapoleor Elck Wrley he s a baaaaad ooy but we llke h1m Tom Wrlllams lt's a problem to get Tom to speak Joe Wrlght When Joe's around fun's not l3Ck1Dg Karlene Wr1ght Ore who be lleves ln one for all ana me for onen Dean Gaston fno plcture Bralns Hake a man and Dean's got them SENIOR CLASS HISTORY In l947 we entered C H S as unsophisticated freshmen Wearing the green ofthe freshy weattended our first social event ge acquaintedn party We also won recognition with our freshman relay, winning in the E. I League meet Our Sophomore year was more or less routine Our only lnteresting event was a skating party Then came our Junior year We demand recognition for Out of This World our first class play During this year Joan Chism won for our class the honor of presiding over the Christmas dance as Miss Recorder of 1950 The next highlight was the Junior Carnival The many events of the evening included penny pitching fortune telling etc At this time Norma MCGUIHD and Jack Gwin presided as king and queen At all football and basketball games the Juniors could be seen hurrying about selling refreshments All the funds raised made it possible to produce the great event of the year the Junior Senior Prom The theme of the prom was Southern Hospitality I During our Senior year Norma McGu1nn again won honors as HHomecom1ng Queen of 1950' Barbara Hutson also won honors for usas she became the D A R award winner ofthe year Then came the Senior class presentation 'Spring Fever Time has passed quickly and soon we will leave the h lls of C H S to take our place among the graduates of the past D A R AWARD WINNER Barbara Jean Hutson was selected by the senior class nd faculty of Charles ton High School the 1951 D A R award winner representative from this school The Daughters of the American Revolu on h nor e girl fr m each of t forty eight states selected from the senior classes of the Senior High Schools as excelling in the following qualities which make for good c1t1zensh1p depend ability service, leadership andpatriot 1sm The winning girl from each state receives from the Nation l Society of the D P R government bond of one hundred dollar maturity value Lnder dependability are truthfulness, honesty and punctuality In connection with service are co operation helpful ness and responsibility Personality self control and initiative are listed un er leadership and patriotism means unselfish loyalty to American ideals e a1m of a ar is o build youthful character and to call attention to those qU811t18S which are desirable in good citizens The contest is not n essay writing or popularl contest 17 . . . a N .t I . y , . . 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' . , Th ' the D.A.R. w d ' t ' a ' ' 'tY Y JUNIORS F34 A 5 FU C7 45 L 18 1 - -fl-4-4-All. 1:9 Adams Adair Beasley Beason Beck Bennett Biggs Bosler Bough Boyer Brandenburg Brewer Brower Brown Brumitt Buell Butler Campbell Chism Clayton Coartney Cobble Cook Cox Cox Creager Daughert Davis Day Dennis Diehl Etnire Ferguson Fitzpatrick Fluckey Frost Gammill Gibbs Glosser Golladay Gray Gwin Hacker Hackett Hackett Hall Halsey Harrell Hill Hogue Hood Hopper Hurst Hutton Jenkins Jennings Jobe Johns Jones Kelly Kelly Lee McClanahan McDade McK1bben McNamer Martin Mertz Morrison Mulllns 515153 25471555537 F !1l'11l'1b -'14 EDTJC-1O!?c-1 'UDQWQKK SCDPSCIJQC1 JUNIORS Nees Newell Newell O'Hair Pankey Parker Purcell Reed Replogle Replogle Richardson Robison Rutan Schagemann Schwartz Schwartz Scribner Seeley Shoot Smith Ta liani Ta man Thomas Thomas Tipton Warpenburg B Weaver Weaver White White Wiley Williams Winnett Winnett Wright Wright Wri t Yor ' Young Zimmerman Other members of the class for whom no pictures were available were Martha Carpenter, Alvin Kimball, Don McNamer, Richard Nichols, and Don Richey JUNIOR CLASS HISTORY e class s s ra ual nc e ere fir eshman groupto attend the conso Ida ed sc o composedof Charles on S more ardnn an Lerna Our freshman d so omore ears were Comparl ive qui We spon sored a ance each ear can sa working together ving in at C ass proud sumed the a e are o wi n and hard wor r veral e s a ou ors wo our cla a hoo e Fam ly Tr ich w success u presented en came the Carniv udents co ated e a succe the ye uniors e s ons M roman r e long a ar a m fo lowe nquet re rnvi is o endar vents h ye an lo Ck w 1 d n grea de a out co operation 19 ' 1 2 S T W -' - in i 'A S X . ll!lQ i ' ' 1 i ' .1 i . ms . ' . L W I Eh V Th of 1952 moved into their freshman po t with a ther un- us disti tion. This was due to the fact that th y w the st fr l' t h olg t , A h , R ' , d . an ph y 't' ly 'et. - . d y , held dy les, and planned fun-filled pic- nics: It didn't take long for classmates to get acquainted and enjoy Mo ' ' to wh isknown as one of the upper l es, we ly as , title of Juniors and pr p d t tackle a year filled 'th fu k. Fo se we k gr p of selected juni rk- ed on ss pl y 'we S k th i ee'p wh' as f lly . Th Junior ' al. St -oper well to mak. it ss. In the spring camethebig formal event of ar. we A , aid d greatly by our p or rs. F , wo k 0 nd h on pro l T d by a pa to which all seniors we ' ted. Th' almost closed ur cal e for t e ar. we c ok ba on it as one in h'Ch we ha a lot of fu and learned a t al D - ' , . X V SOPHOMORES 5-f bc 83 ar- my igeat V yhin 4 JO Adams Anderson Ashmore Aufdenkamp Beasley Bell Biggs Bloxom Bomgren Brant Brookins Burrus Butler Childress Clark Coartney Coartne Coleman Comstock Corley Cox Crawford Davis Davis Day Drake Duckworth Easter Eaton ers E o Endsley Evans Foreman Fritz Gaston Gilbert Gilbert Gordon Hackett Hall Helm Higgins Houchin Hurst Jack Johnson Jones Kimball Kissell Lashbrook Lawson Lee Lenhart Loew Logue Lunn McE1ravy Mchamer Malcom Manning Martin Martin Martin Mason Miller Miller Miller Monroe Moore SOPHOMORES Myers Neil Newby Pankey Parker Parker ibn.-H Pearcy Peterson Rankin Richey Richey Richie xv X Roberts Robison Rogers Runnels Satterfield Scott Scott Scott Scribner Shutts Sidenstricker Sims Sims Smith PM Smyser 5 I Smvser Snoddy Snyder ' Stine Strong Tate Taylor Am! X Thompson Tipsword Trader ' Updegrnff Ward Whalen White 54.58 Winkler Winnett Wise wisely Witters Woodyard '- Wright her members of t ass w abl we utll Bzwrbollr, e L rtlua G0 SOPHOMORE CLASS HISTORY ye 9 e ass w fa1r act e ecaL1se 0 L to an oth 11S r s 1 1 our freshnan ar make ey Jun rs we w two dances, two co e clas e act1v1t d loo 1ch comes x n J e , s rom spe rea ry w 1 we becom 1Y r1 , sponsored ess ns Junlor Carn ry a ro chal 1or 41 B' . 2' ' - . f f . Q. if I is' i o A ef. 0- , , 5:1 . A . 2 1 ' 5 J' ' 2 S'R, 7 ' .. fe 'R WE :Q E lr. ,l xy Q... K j - ff' -H T emxmxxm..- X A ' M6165 , , V ' S ' R A is. y ' - Q A 5 'Gita 3 ' arf T V' x -f 'Y 'W , Eff ?V fr ' - y L 1: cJ:1 t2'l . 5 . ' ' . 1 K . , VL A .Q V, I Ll . I j?A,k U tggg sk I x -- PfYLA:2V ,x. A K . 5 'R f K f if sm.. .. 4 M 4 ' 'R , 'Q Q V 2 - , -1 A e . V 2 sv'W 9u Y 1 i xN . ' ' 'T' ef, , ' ig 'J 'stew 4 ak . fi. , 14 9 yfgit ykggg NP Q Eh . Y . , K , 'wa if -, 5 V , of R A A 1 T f , -4- A R R V A F' if S I X Q l ribhliii Q be Sf 'ff S If ' n i ' W Ot . .he cl .. For hom no pictwxres were avail- e re: R Ni k Chrqmlin, and la se. In the ar 194 -1950 th freshman cl as ' ly in- iv b. fthe handicap of eing strangers one - er. Tl' , ou -ophonore y ar ha. been different f ' y e i n t h a t r e ,c t . To n'on for our t su to use her e ' io have part1ci1ated -1 a n.agaz1ne d 've and had ' nc . io 1n the ' ival. Th s as a'who1e has ve Willlllgly helped with 11 th ' ' ies an are king forwa 'ton.eet the lenge wh' - wit! bei gf a 'un' . Adams Adkins Allen Anderson Beavers Bennett Hirvh Blackshire Blackshire Boyer Brewer Buel Buell Campbell Centers Chambers Chaplin Chism Cobble Cole Coleman Combs Comstock Craig Craig Crum Cvmvy Cutright Dallas Dalton Daugherty Decker Devore Dobbs Douglas Drum Ealy Farris Ferguson Flnnew Fisher Fitzpatrick Foote Foote Frost Fults Galbrea Galhreath Callowav Gammill Goodman Goodman Graham al als nmpfon Herman ilf rand l H ll nfl llUll9f7H lflmf Hunt r utsrn ttf I th H 1 H .ey H I! ra rx l 65 5' H Yeh Hill Hi l 1 Hill H mr Hxh' un Vu st H 4, Hu un In ram Johnson Johnson Kimball King Lee Lee Long Luther McCord McCord Mchear Manning Marshall Matthews Merrimee Hiller Morgan Moses Murphin Nees Orr Parker Parker Pearcy Perisho Phillips Piancentin Pierce Price Prince Pruitt Rennels Replo le Reyno Reynolds Reynolds Richardson Riley Robison Robison Rodgers Rose Ryan Schagemann Schwartz Scott Scott Scribner Shields Simpson Slv Smyser Stanfield Starwalt Stewart Swinford Tanner Terrell Tipton Tracy Trueblood Trulock Veach Walters Warman Warner Way Jogns Perry gds FRESHMEN Whalen White White Williams Womack Woolever Wright , Wright Wright Other members of the class for whom no pictures were available were Ra ph C x, Gail Hurst, Pat Lester, Jerry Newman, Nancy Valentine, and Robert Warman FRESHMEN CLASS HISTORY Th1S freshman class adjusted 1tsell very rapldly to the CHVIPOHHGHK of Charleston H1gh School though 1ts remhcrs cane from the w1de scattered d1str1cts of Rard1n Ierna Ashmore ann Charleston they ve already developed a i1ne splrlt oi 1 a o the school Because of the co operat1on between the teachers and the student y of C H S everyone soon go ac Udlhffd w1t one anotner and IH add1t1on, many part1es have been planned lor our enjoyment and to h lp us earn money for dlfferent events 1D later years ven though the class 19 l3Fgl aro 1 mlng for nuch fun IH 1 t yea fur' wmv A 4 5 5455264 X i-su-1 1 1 'SS' ef-54 9 , sax? .7 'Q' gv MP'- ..-f' rr ' f' SW X xg' P I I em .., v.. ,wsu 1-...U-L uv-. -'Hfv' x ' X. 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My-2 1 , , X a Hunt Pfexffer Shoot SPORTSMANSHIP AWARDS Each year sportsmanship awards are presented to outstanding athletes, one ln football and one in basketball Factors determiningwhoshall win these awards arenotonly athletic abil ity but scholarship, citizenship, co operation, and sportsmanship Upon receiving the award his name isengraved upon the symbol of the award a shield in football, a cup inbasketball This year the judges were unable to reach a decision on one player for the football award and decided to divide the honors equally between Charles Hunt and Tom Shoot Besides being a member of the 'C' club, Charles is an active member of the student council Tom 1 president of the senior class and has been a member of both the junior and senior class play casts Clarence Pfeiffer was chosen as the basketball award winner Clarence is an 'all year' athlete, proving himself in football and track as well as in basketball He has also been an active member of this year s Recorder staff CHEERLEADERS SUM, 3 If Rardln C ay IN lVcGu1nn N61 Anderson 6 . , ., . - - V . . , ' 1 I - . . . . . . S . . K . . I - V, u ., , ' im: ,M 4 . 3.4 - , 4 ,, ,V , ' rv 4 . K .Q , gy Q A 3- . Q yt N M , 1 -' - , 4 - . 5, W ,:: We W ,X 1 - - it 5,55 Jn, . K x -4. ' ,,. A E 1 4 'lfs ii - -. -7 'Q - -' ' -s - ', . .' A ' 'f r 4. .' ' H, .5 , . ' ' ' . 5- , u . V -. . ' Q ' 'e - . I 5 ' , W ', , ' S. l J. 2 'Q W. Russell - Stud. Coach P Swofford - Coach H Hankxns Qtud Coach Farrell Elack Robert Bennett Dxrector of Phys Educ ASSISYBHY Coach ATHLETICS Eventual partrcrpatron of every pupxl 1U school rn the athletrc pro g am IS the arm of the school offxcxals To th1s end a comprehenslve xntramural program and an adequate number of supervxsed games have been organxzed rn add1t1on to the usual xnter school var1ety of sports IS through sports 8Ct1V1t19S that students learn sportsmanshxp and co operat1on as well as attaxnxng the feelxng of belongxng to and be comxng a part of the school Ve respect and admxre our coaches for therr patrence therr 1n1txa from a well balanced athletxc program Bob parkpr Don Parker Gary Fyan Football hanager Basketball Managers 27 N g , r . . . . l . . . . . . . - . . It tive, and their untiring efforts to give us all that can be expected yi I Yi if C U 'V f - -.- .. 3rd row utts cK1bben L 1 er B Pr1nce M Daugher 1Ch18 Z hall J McC1anahan A Coartne 2nd row ussel awk1ns ra e 1 s Jones P ox ark ordon F 1 ers fl CWID R Eue Coach Swofford exffer rxskell h11 1ps un o e Va J Scr1bner C Pfexf er C Hunt A McArthur J ay Cox 1 1 s Q oo arr1sh r1s e o e J GWID 2.8 yn' . , Q . ' ' ' I A ' Q 1. ' - C. Sh ' , J. M ' , . M'11 , . ' , . ty, J. R' ' , . ' , . , . y - W. R , F. H ' , G. D k., J. B'gg , G. , . C , G. C1 , C. G , -. W'tt , E. W 'ght, J. ' , . 11, lsf row - L. Burris, A. McArthur, H. Snyder, T. Shoot, H. Parrish, C. Pf ' , B. D ' , J. P ' 1' , C. H t, R. C 1 , J. I y R A if, if 'ii . W P. , J. Ph'11'p , T. -h t, B. P ' , E. D ' k ll, R. C 1 , . ' ' VARSITY 2nd row oach Swofford ra e ox ex er xc ne wxn Swxn or Coach Bennett lsf row yan ac rxnce ar ue ay Parker FRESHMEN SOPHOMORE Start1ng to Ashmore for a Regular Afternoon Practxce Sessxon L ,fo R R. Pankey, D Jack, B. Prxnce, j Long, J. Hall, R. Stxne Jones. P Ealy, M. Corley, G. Clark, Coach Bennett 30 4 ' C 'L 4 Y 4 'L' ,R ns' 5 -c ,G.Dk,P.c,c.Pf'ff,J.R'h' G ' , N. ' f d, - G. R , D. J k, B. P ' , G. Cl k, R. B ll, J. W I N SW1nf0Id Wa Pfelffer Gw1n Cox Dav1s G Clark Jack R1Ch16 Prlnce G Drake R Buell India!! if-p Q 'F LA A ., J. y ' ' I ' c. ' Lg-.. ,. , , . 4 ,. , 3 , A .Q 67 E J. ' '- '- P Q ,gift ' A-glf b X-in ,ii D. Q . , J. Q B. ' 3 1 BASEBALL - 1950 J 2' lx vis M 2nd raw Harte an ey oses mat lmba xchols ac ar er Burrxs lsf row xne ooper eaney Ke er ay je frxes oo Way TRACK - 1950 ag Q Wk in -.aw-, 3rd FDW oach Bressler Waters rxm D MCKIDDB 2nd FOW at ep og e oartne a se Rankx f5f FOW ter ep ogle C rt ur Wrng t Andrews ake 32 I f ,X z ' A , A , sv 5 V, A h 4 ' ' in .E ,4' . . MI A W. , X. ' v f xr y ,R M v , . , 15' v A , 1v -Nb- 1 . W f I M 4 Uxgit :X UT, , I V O GH 4' r ' , - - . l 5- , Q5 - G. 11, R. P k , K. I , R. S ' h, J. K' Il, B. N' , D. J k, J. P k , L. ' - J.sr' ,M. C , D. H , J. 11 , J. W , D. f ' , J. C k, L . A P 1' 5 A In 15? A , ul - ' vi - f '.'J . C , Q 'U Aff A s , A' , .v Y Q, Q1 ' J . , -if 1 V A G - ' Q F I 'W v R f X Q V' ' Y A , . I . ' Qwsx 5 x K . . C Q., .I i , - 'fy s ig. .'. - C , B. ' , J. C ' , . ' y - G. Cl k, C. R 1 1 , A. C y, P. H 1 y, L. Miller, D. 'n - B. Wit s, J. R 1 , A. N A h , D. ' h . T. , G. Dr AUTOGRAPHS ind f0W M hen am ers a as C' Chap xn fSf f0v Rxchardson J unt itanfxeld D Rennels F McCor 34 X. V' X X, AV fx 1 AA K ' Q x ' I Q L Kzr Q! V KJV, ,r ' , U ? 5' 1 SJ C ' Y , SCIENCE CLUB J C -J C 15 .4 4 + C -A 3 f ' .1 f 5 W , ' f-fv.f,J.crb,G,D11,. 1' ' ' R- ' , . H , V. . ' , . , . STUDENT COUNCIL Teresa Anderson, Pres 1m Nerrrmee V Pres Sh1rley Wrrght Sec Charlene Schwartz Tre A Smrth A vrsor The student councll 1S made up of representatrves from the classes and 1S organrzed rn order that students mxght have a hand rn runn1ng thelr school Members are constantly on the alert for xdeas to lmprove our educatlonal facxlxtres Representat1ves from the student counc1l were sent thxs year to the Natlonal Convent1on where they met and exchanged ldeas wlth other stu dent counc1l representatrves Those mak1ng the trrp were Charlene Schwartz and Paul Cox The candy machxnes umthe hallth1syearare student councxl sponsored Probably the b1ggest event of the year for the club 15 the homecom1ng celebratlon The student councrl works for the good of the school rather than 1ts xndlvrdual members probably more than any other club rn the system ww HB2 'W ',lr- ff lv- 4fh FOW oses xs er ewer avxs ac Cor e Wrrght 3rd FOW Txpsword Houchxn ep og e Smxt 2nd row Scrrbner Hunt rrxmee ay ox Myers lsf POW Wrxght Blackshxre n erson Schwartg J5 J. I . , D . , as. Mr. . ' , d ' ,X M55 , ms: , I' wv . v 1 1 , ., F . 3 A V v , X V li ' .'. Y 3 N ' D if , . l ' f by 14 .5 X T r ' fx ' Tj 'L ' D. I , L. F' h , E. Br , F. D ' , D. J k, I. l L B. ' ' R. ' , E. ' , L. Hill, J. R I 1 , lf. A- ' h - J.. ' , C. ,J. Me ' .1. w ,P. C ,B. ' S- l , L- ' , T. A d , C. 8fh 7 h 67h 'ifh dfh 2nd lsf FOW l'0l4 row FOW f'0W FOW FOW Mos M LLI OODNAN Roczns LCON MURPHIN Joni WHALEN W IGHT AI HACKEYT CoA Nev KELLV Cox HCNAMER LOGUE SCOTT Lum nal nxfn Luinsn Huuson RULOCK I VNOLDS HoRN ALLEN ILDIE Pznnv MAR RS NDER JOHNS N WHALEN LI W IGHT Bl S ITI-I n FOW Moses RT JONES Cox MCNAMKN ANDERSON f5f row L urs ULOCK REYNOLDS UNDERIOOD L DAY 36 I . , 1' Ao J 4 ' J.. A . ' D. ES. J. u NS. C. G . G. . D. MA , J. f ' - J. MARTIN. G. s. G. .B. n .S. CR s, G. . - M. BEASON. J. RY , P. , P. . N. , A, , 5, V - D. N. J. Mo sow. D. PA . . C. . T. . I. T . L. PIACENT Nz, N. RE ' M. CRAIG. F. . P. . J. CM ss. B. 3rd FOW - L. HILL. L. WHITE, K. WHITE. B. JOHNSON. C. SIMPSON. J. HILL. S. UNDERIOOD . B. TIN. J. AND! oN. H. O'HAIn, V. FRITZ, J. A soN. V. 0 . T. . MR. F. EL or - S. DAV. S. R . D. Ro som, L. u 2d - D. , J. MA IN. G. .P. . N. . J. HILL. J. - F. EL IoY. C. SI ow, I. TR . L. PIACENTINE. N. . S. . J. HI L. S. -ef BAND T e band one of the largest organ1zat1ons 1D school plays at al home football games presentxng some very colorful formatlons durrng term1ss1ons The organlzatlon 1S dxvxded lnto two pep bands wh1ch ternate rn appearlng at basketball games On February 22nd the Charleston Hlgh School band combxned w1th the Eastern State Hlgh School band to present a concert xn the colle e Health Educatlon audltorlum A ID the past the band aga1n th1s year conducted a tour of nel h borxng hxgh schools Nembers look forward anxxously to these tours Last Fall the band went to Casey and partxcxpated 1D the Casey home comxng parade here at home the band annually takes part xn Eastern s homecomxng parade and the Pallow e en parade L. Smith D. Robison S. Day S. Wright L. Hudson 37 , in 1 eww 'fwlfb 8 fh 7 h 6'fh 5 h 4fh 3rd 2nd sf FOW FOW f0W FOW FOW FOW FOW FOW 1L B' ELLY BECK KELLY MCCONNE PEARCY NNIN Hun ORD INE EE SCRIBNER off nurrv CnzAez Devon: EAN ORENAN SLY Rocsns INS n Janus RILEY HILDEBRAND WHALEN MCCLANANA use Bnowsu GOODMAN Foo TANFIELD Rossnfs wus: Yonx Bnooxlns Pzvnns HISM WOODYARD IPTON ATE OSLER ELI! MYERS Bunnus N IL WOOLEVER AMMILL ERGUSON MCELRAVV LUTHER LLA N WELL WARD GGERM TAYLOR EVANS NEWBY ZIMUERNAN ACE I ELSTON PANxsv Youn BENNETY HUTTON RUYAN Bls BIS R BIS N DAY SS GLE GLEE CLUBS The boys anr' girls Clee Clubs have partxcxfated xn concerts, asserrbhes, and other out etandmg events at C V S dur1ng the year There are about ICO g1r1s and 25 boys engaged 1n chorus work Each group rreets three txmes each meek twxce as xndxvxdual groups and on Frxdavs 1r' a combined chorus Sr-n'e of the events 1n whxch the c'ub partxcxpated were E I League Festxval Chf1StHBS Vespa-1r Qervxce, C F 'S Fest1val and the Sprxng Concert The Glee Club Councxl consxsts of Jane Sw1nfcrd Pres Barbara Hutson Iavonna P1acent1ne, Clayton Luther, and Gary Rogers Bmw -fails. 4 W F 910.473 ff 'WW Jgr I' Qi4 91'1'n!'Q .Qld an 4 new Qlvaviw ,vhllvvw 1 viva, 'fx 4 fh 3rd 2nd s FOR f0W FOW POW SHIELDS Mvzns WARD MPBEL CHAuazns Resins GASTON src Scovr VAN Ewousn Loci GLENN cor? 1:95 ANFIE JonnsoN ACENTI 38 W NNETT MCCLANANAN :Tis RAN ufnzn DALLAS RIBN MCELRAVY TATE M RTIN ,A N J . ' 1 . f L , I I , E 'f ' . fra f ,. f I ff v 7 .. I A 5' 'H . E. K I J- ' P. l 5. LL, K, , B. JE GS. B. ST, J. SWINF . J. ST . R. L . J. f - M, Sc ,P. P . J. n. P. ,s. J .M. F .-B. .G- - V. Jeux . W. HU sT.V. on. P. . J. . G. . J. N f - J. Mznnu . D. . D. . J. Te. M. S . M. . J. LY. A. . J. . D. ON - L. SMITH. S. C . C. . D. T . E. T . T. B . H. H . B. . L. - B. MARTIN. S. E , P. , M. G . M. F . J. . C. . G. DA s - E. E , V. FRITZ. B. . V. BRI AN. A. . C. . L. , w. . L. Pl NT NE I - V. .B. . S. G. J. . P. . V. . P. Ro ON. S. P0 ON. S. o 0 . S. , MI NN I . V I i . V , . . . . I l I . . . . A V4 : . 0 . , .I , , - . . L. , M , - . ' Q, , . . . y - 1 4 ' x . A V' , . f.f - , E5 '. . .gy g .Wie sg ' fm u . mmwm'mW 1 -.-fWQV Wnm' WL w mq,,1o,W, AF, -. HK . ,A . xx.. g iv.. ygwx Q Q 'St , . . .Qi ' .1 G . H .,, . 'S A , -K -- , ,. ip I ' V f 2? . A - . A ,J . V . X C, f 1 LQ ii Y L , yn 1 - D F 1, .. . -V . Ill awyimf 1 V i , as T. ' - R. Lcr. D. . . E. SLY, B. . B. . A. L ' C. CA L. J. , G. . D. . J. . D. ST . D. KIN - P. Ls R. C. . , C.5 S. D. . l. . C. L . G. . J. Sc an ff - Mlss .M. S .D. P: ow. M. ST LD. J. . E. , B. A . H. HELM. V. . L. Pl NE O Sfanding - K. Pearcy, P.Cox, J. Kimba11,Wm. Haiduck, D. Redding, S. Young, I. lerrimee, N. McGwinn Seafed - L. Schwartz, T. Anderson, E. Shobe The press club is made up of students who are interested in helping publish the Trojan Trumpet, a weekly edition of high school affairs. Each nenberis required to have journalism before joining the club. The club again this year received first place rating at the Coluwbia Scholastic Press Association's 27th annual contest for the third consecutive year. During the year the club in addition to publishing the Trojan Truwpet sponsored candy sales, sponsored a dance, and took a Editor - Associate Assistant Sports - Assistant Librarian Recorder Advisor - short trip. Officers Sports - Donna Redding Teresa Anderson Evelyn Shobe Jin Nerriwee Paul Cox Sharon Young Norma VCGuinn Williaw Faiduck 2nd row-S. Young, E. Shobe, D. Redding, T. Ander son, N. NcGuinn . fsf row-J. lerrimee, W. Haiduck, P. Cox 39 1 i F.F.A. The Fhture Farmers of America is a national organization composed of those who are studying agriculture. The primary aims are: developing agricultural leadership, mak- ing for better citizenship, and using their scholastic ability to aid in agricultural projects. The chapter this year showed at the Agricultural Fair at Greenup. In March a par- ent-son banquet was held. The losers of the pest contest entertained the winners to a picnic at Fox Ridge State Park. During the year a roller skating party was held and later the club went to Champaign for an ice skating party. The F. F. A. and F. H. A. held one joint meeting. Pat Pendergast received the DeKalb award given to the outstanding F. F. A. senior for leadership, scholarship, and connunity and school service. Ted Andrews received the Star State Farmer avnrd and the state vice-presidencv of Section 20. F. F. A. OFFICERS President ----- Gene Harrell Sentinel - Don Cox Vice President Paul Halsey Reporter Pat Pendergast Treasurer Don Newell Advisor J W Berger 7fh 6fh 5fh dfh 3rd 2nd S FOW l'0W FOW FOW l'0W f'0W FDW lrch ichardson C eplogle ones Davis J Pierce ox A eGrand J c wartz rxnce D ee urst erns awson 1 er oartne Hac e Coleman 1 enstricker B ichtor eas ey ac son o ns J L00 easley J eplogle Ones enson ence e D F00 e Wxnnett C Johns, ay Hacker J ron a en s more eaver erxs o raxg e o e rms D Graham e endergast P a sey arre Newe D ox 40 , - B. B' , A. R' , , R , G. J , F. ' . . ' - B. C , . L , . s h , B. P ' . . L - H. H , D. K , M. L , G, G'1b r. A. C y. T- k tt. R - H. s'd ' , . R' , H. B 1 , C. J k . M. J h - - S J. Brown, N. Hackett - R. B , . R , E. J , F. H , D. Sp . D. Le . . f F. ' , t - J , . sf g, G. Wh 1 , M. A h , I. W . N- P ' h 1 S C ' , J. R pl gl , M. s' ., . . I f - G. Wil y, P. P , . H 1 , G. R 11, D. 11, . C OFFICERS F. H. A. M McDade, Pres B Jennxngs, V Pres S Wrxght, Sec P. Rlchardson, Treas K Whxte Recorder M. Mxller, H1stor1an Beck Parl1amentar1an Kelly Song leader Mxss Herrrngton Advxsor Mrs Stevens Advxsor Future Pomemakers are students 1nterested ID study1ng and workxng together for a betterandhappxer home l1fe The local chapter 1S aff1l1ated v1th the natxonal organ xzatxon Thls year the members are wearrng new blouses and Sk1ftS w1th the F P A emblem attached Cne of the chxef publxc appearance of the club was the style show held xn larch Members were enthus1ast1c over the results and are already plann1ng another show for next year Several short order lunches were prepared and served to students and a few dxnners were prepared to whxch members of the faculty were lnvlted Thms sort of laboratory work 1S xnvaluable ln the traxnxng of future homemakers The home econom1cs department 19 under the drrectlon of lxss Y1ola Ierrlngton and Lrs Ellen Stevens SHI lhv' Sfh 4fh 3rd 2nd sf FOW FOW FOW l'0W raw ..-1' M McDade B JEHHIU s Galbreath J Snoddy D Goodman M Galbreath Mc ear P Allen, ate Blac s xre o nson Schagemann N co Ro ers Easter Iss Herrxngton B nds ev Sm ser c rav Wiseman M R0bEf S egrcy o nson oo ever x x s T1 on Hrs Stevens avxs co rx t oo ar , e m Hxldebran L False dams rx co rultt J Adk1ns xchardson J ec 1te D Robxnson andenburg N Anderson N Comstock W Hanley 1 ler unnels e xm a 41 J. l . . E. ., t my 'M' x , X H . , l A f My .H I I wx ' , la . i J I 5 L ,,E0 l ,P Q Q , .41 . ,f x I V 3 f f Ai4', .xl Q I .HS ., ' - . , . ' E . P. R' , . B k, K. Wh' , . ' ' P.. , . , J. Bl' , . , Q v -' v . , . , L. M'l , M. R , E. K lly, P. K' b ll, L. N , . ' E. T , L. k h' , B. J h , J. U , J. S tt. D. dg , S. - M' ' , . E 1 V, M, , y , , J, M Fl y, J. ' , . t , K, P , V. I h , P. W l , C. Ph'll'p , D- 'PY , - . I - M. D ' , D. s tt,J. W 'gh , C. W dy d H. H I , J- ' d, - y. P, A , J, w 'ght, M. S ct, P. P ' , . ' F. D. A. OFFICERS Bob Adkins, Pres. Bill Driskell, V.-Pres. Teresa Anderson, Sec. Jim Merrimee, Treas. Norma McGuinn, Recorder Members of the D E class D1str1but1ve Educatron automatxcall become members of the Future Dxstrrbutors of Amer1ca The class meets for two perrods each day where they are lnformed about recent devel opmenfs and trends rn the retaxlrng fxeld Thelr laboratory work con 1sts of actually workrng a m1n1mum number of hours each week 1h downtown store e club made a trxp to Chxcago attended the D E conventxon rn Spr1ngf1eld attended a get to gether rn Nattoon wxth clubs from sur roundrng communxtxes and v1s1ted varrous local retaxl establxshments A 'Fun Nxghtu was sponsored Aprll 9th M Elmer jamn1k IS the club 8dV1QOf Of 'Q 1 gpm ? 4fh row dkxns rrxme Satter 18 amnl 3rd row ns e o an an xn R Lanman 2nd row cArthur ra1g An erson ny er C Duckwort Smyser fsf row McGu1nn udson Shobe 1 ll 42 . n C . . . . , . y S. . . . . a Th . . v . I . . , . . 'r. ' ' K '. . .V Q V ffl Y ? , at I . 'Q-K . A ' Q3 0 I3 Q , - Q- Q' A Q' ' .ff .. e .fe . - . 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Ph' l 'pg HCV CLUB SENICRS :W 3rd raw errxmee Shoot P 1111 s 2nd row P att 18 Snyder fin Parrlsh lsf row wlnford Hunt McArthur endergast Way , ATHLETIC LETTERMEN S CLUB The HCM club 1S made up of boys who have earned an athletxc letter ln some sport The club strlves to promote better sportsmanshlp not only ID athletlcs but ln other school actlvltles as well One of the maln events of the year IS the 1n1t18t1On of new members presented before the assembly and cllmaxed by the Sadle Hawklns dance ln the evenxng Charles Punt IS presldent of the club T S., P l- 3fd fow Stlne 11 Hunt Pendergast Parrl Snyder c rt ur Shoot ay er Gwl oach Swofford Swlnfor 20d VOW Scrlbn Bue Par er Merrlmee lsf row Mcclanahan S8ttEffl81d 81 Drlske 43 J. M ' , 'r. , !S'5,f J. h' 'p ,LQ- C. feiffer, J. S er- f' ld, H. , J. , S ' e, B. ' 2 H5-V - .I ' .v'V N. s ' , J. Hill, 'S 32. C. , A. , 4V' P. P , J. K 1 ! F53 i 1 . ' 'P ug,-1 1 -'gifs Q' is ,. by . ' ' E ' m M V f . y I X 1' -Ns W A4 - wa. . 1 V3 . V -QJ 7 N 4 I x 1, . i 1' T 1 - 'x 1- tx Q ff AY fa - J. ' , J. Ph' lips, C. , P. , B. 'sh, H. , A. M A h , T. , J. W ,l.. Mill , J. 'n, C , N. ' d - J. ' er, R. 11, J. k , j. ' -J. , J. ' . c. Pf 'ffef, B. ' 11 CAMERA CLUB dfh 3rd 2nd fs! FOW f0W FOW FOW ewe artxn, ones Ran 1n, N McName ox, Beavers tt ac , Klmba aston, Hao er C1 ep og e erns, 1 swor Hacke oodman, erger D1e o ns a se , Rep Og e, w1n or as, unn as roo 1 1 s, R Monroe PROJECTION CLUB Sfh dfh 3rd 2nd ls! p-. f'0W l'0W FOW fOW f'0W ,f 4i Whalen, ny er War Parker K1ng degraf nkle , D1e rpenburg Scrxbner sher, Eggers Rankin wln ord McNsmer 9 Rankln anman Pankey mlt Tag unn om s ogue Wxse Brewer eavers xc ne Ma Om a y Pearcy White 41 AMERICAN JUNIOR RED CROSS I' FOW T udson uffman G R an P Les er N FOW L F sher, oxom, oew oan eterson S Qwlnfor 5 f0W arc , errxmee a ep og e 1 1 s, F McCor NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Pembershxp rn thxs socxety IS cons1dered one of our most prxzed honors I s necessary to have a scho1ast1c average of 4 'VS spend at least one year C' I S and be a member of the Junxor or seruor class llembershlp xs also based on scholar shxp servrce leadershxp and character The offxcers are Parbara lutson pres Xelrr-a jenkxns V pres john Fey-logle sec and Cene Harrell treas Russ Neva Sloan IS the advxsor -df 41 4fh f0W oan utson ason rumxtt Anderso L Schwartz 3fd FOW ennett crxbner enkxns oun Martxn An erson, Easter 2nd r0w onroe Harre sf FOW Houchrn orley e 0 e Merrxmee H Bees e 45 SPEECH CLUB 'UR 3 1 T' f dfh 3rd 2nd fsf FOW row fOW f0W Brewer B Tatman Mc ana an Brown Wxlkers fur K uger Loew 1mpson Schwar ee Martxn Reyno a Pankey ams Youn eplogl LIBRARY CLUB '41 QC 49 CL Y 1? fo cr1bne Fxnney Cox Malcom rant Ward enson an 1 or rs lf n 46 OFFICERS President ----- Vice-President Secretary ------------- Treasurer- ----- ----- -- Point Recorder ---- GAA -------Jane Swinford -------Thelma Bosler ' Mary Foreman Shirley Neil -Janice Coartney .2K??? The Glrls Athletlc Assoclatlon lS one of the most actlve clubs on the campus Emphasis lS placed on sportsmanshlp, partlclpatlon lH club work, scholarship, and regular health examlnatlons Local awards and state awards are glven each year to those glrls who have earned the necessary number of points to recelve then Actlvltles sponsored by the G A A this year were a Fall play day, a Chrlstmas carollng party, candy sales, the sports dance, the soc hop a skatlng party, and a mother daughter banquet One of the hlghllghts was the trlp made by 27 glrls and thelr sponsor May 5th to Chlcago to see the HSouth PaClflCn, a muslcal comedy Janlce Coartney and Shlrley Nell represented the local organlzatlon at the Central G A A Leadershlp Camp at Lake Bloomlngton last sum mer Two representatlves wlll be sent agaln this summer Tir' 5fh 3rd 2nd 5 FOW f0W POW raw FOREMA oAnY Mccono M ITIN SMYSER KIMBAL L FOOTE TRULOC A 1E OLE BQSLER I7 BENNEY BELL osns Nzv Rouen sr TAYLOR ' SCOTY :nu:Ls :nav ns FnouAn Info L NL WOOLEV GoonuAN I A V 011 Rznnz N UGNEW Ina H LSKV WAV I zAwcY Losuc 4 I I I . 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WEDNESDAY CLUF 45 ,s 'Q 4- 7h 6fh Sfh 4fh 3rd 2nd 5 FOW FOW FOW f0W f0W FUW FOW STINE WALTERS GAMNILL NBURG DOUGLA DAUGHQR MCDAD ROB C MCNAME FooTE Hoon FANR Niss TRIS RTV IUNERMAN B RBI ELS ANNAN R als CARL CLUB uv GNT SATTERFIELD ARKER AIKER RIBN NEI JOHNSON TRACY L LOEI COOK Own Snoov RICNEY DAUGN TAYLOR YNOLDS TTERF E RICMEY The Carl Club IS sponsored by Mxss Harr1et Tate and promote frxendly relatxons between the members of our any new comers to our school The name chosen for the was organlzed to student body and club 1S composed before reorganx of the 1n1t1a1s of the four h1gh schools whlch exlsted zat1on, Charleston Ashmore Rardxn Lerna The club IS xs d1v1ded xnto two sectxons, one meetxng on Wednesday and the other on Thursday each week Each sectxon has xts own set of off1cers THURSDAY CLUE QQ an as Q 6fh 5fh dfh 3rd 2nd fsf f0W f0W FOW FOW FOW f'0W END TIPTO Sco BLACKS LL GALSREAYN woo MAS svsn ANDE RUNNE HNSON WIN ss TA EED HUFST APL MPS :Luna JOHNSON SCNAGLNANN R oszns AFF SNES? 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Bi EY JUNIOR CARNIVAL Thxs year the un1or Carnxval became school affaxr rather than bexng lxmxted to the Junxor class On the evenxng of March 16th the gym be came transformedxntoa colorful excxtlng carnx val ground wxth concessxons and barkers compet xng rn attempts to draw attentxon Durxng the evenrng the attendxng crowd was entertaxned wxth Skxts muslcal numbers and the comxcal antxcs of the clowns The hxghlxght of the evenxng was e presentatxon of Mxss C I-I S of 19 The H1550 H S Candidates wxnner of the Mxss C H S electxon was ar bara Sxdenstrxcker who rece1ved an engraved compact Each of the runner ups Marxlyn Galbreath Sandra Robxson and Mar1lyn Scott recexved a box of chocolates SIGMA GAMMA SIGMA Thxs IS the second year for the Senxor Gxrl s Club and xs under the dxrectxon of Mxss Loxs W1ll1ams The objectxves of thxs group are to promote better home and famxly 11fe to xncrease knowledgeof et1quette for home functxons and tobrxng about a better understandlng of and apprec1at1on for problems of today The club has sold greetxng cards sponsored a dance and conducted candy sales Everyday problems are dxscussed at the club meetxngs T e offxcers of the club are Pres1dent Narjorxe Craxg V1ce Presxdent Joyce Scrxbner Secretary Myrtle Snyder Treasurer Max1ne Pearcy 2nd f0W ow xn xsm ny er a or ate Elston Crar lsf FOW . McConnell, . Scrxbner, lam , rxggerman earcy, . Rardnn 49 . J . . 8 th ' - . .. . s1 . - - - ' ' . . . ' B - . . . . , . h ' : - s. B 1' , j. Ch' , M. S d , s. T yl , N.'r ,v. . ll. 'g - s J ' 1.. Will' S v. B ' . M. P B ' HOMECOMING Borwa Dcbuinn was crowned 1950 C P Q Pewecenink Queen in 1 celer ful cerewony Tbursday evening Ccteber 12, by Fenna Nerpan Cire, 1949 Queen. Queen Norwa was escerted by Bill Parrish. Clarence Pfeiffer and Pat Pendergast serving as flag bearers, led tte procession. Sbirley Wright and Sbirley Day served as honor guards. The Cueen's attendants were Catherine Way, escortedt5'jack Pbillipsg Betty Bell, ber escort Freddie Davis: Velna Jenkins witb Den Spenceg and Pat Ingraw escerted by Bill Updegraff. The howeceming celebration is spensered annually by tbe stuoent council and usually consists ef a ben-fire pep meeting en tfe nigft before, and a special assenbly en fonecoming Hay fellewed by a feet- ball gawe and dance that evening. 50 The Queen's Dance 51 Queen Norma and Sir Bill The JUDIOY Class presents WE SHOCK THE FAMILY TREE December 13 1950 under the d1rect1on f hr Charles v1lL9fSOF Speech Instrlctor P1ldegarde Nr Dolson her father Nrs Dolson her mother cally her younger slster Bob her older brother lwmy her xounger brother Pa1ge who plaxs postwar Ellle Nay Bob s heart throb 1ll her fr1end Freddle Slerwer Mr Shermer h1s father Mrs Sherwer h1s nother Cast Evelyn Belly B111 Boxer Joyce w1DU6tt Betty Jennlngs Henrv Bough Gene Farrell Levona Cra1g ean CYJSW Pat logue PePn1e Beasley Bon Newell Janxce Beck 02 The Senior Class presents SPRING FEVER rxl 6 1 under the d1rect1on of fr Charles w1lh6fSOD Speech Instructor Cast Iouard Brant a senlor at Brookfxeld College Fd Burns a Ch6W19tfX student V1c Iewls an art student lou lerron a Journalmsn student hrs Spangler the landlady Anne Purcell howard s heart lnterest V1v1an George V1c s heart 1nterest 'enrv Purcell Anne s father Phoebe Purcell Anne s mother Laude Carev Pcvard s splnster aunt Ton Shoot Jack Way Noel Swxnford Norma NCGUJDD Joyce Scrlbner Teresa Anderson Frances Porn Jack Ph1ll1ps Evelyn Loew Evelyn Shobe Professor Vlrgll Beane of the zoology departnent John Satterfleld Dr Dlxon Presldent of Broolfleld Charles Hunt P' 53 RECORD CALENDAR ful U51 OPPUIUQ day Yacat1on over Back to work Ccptemher Labor day Vacation already OPEUUWE football flame of the season' Played Urbana Hope to do better next tlme nxors took t st to d termxne thexr I Q CAA had a dance xn the hall after our football game wxth Vxlla Crove Close pame They beat us hy 1 po1nt,7 C October Assembly to vote for Pomecomxnp Uueen GA has an outing Plcnxc D E held a dance xnthe hall after the Charles ton Fffxngham pame Ye made a good showlng but d dn t urn thxs Eame Getting readv for the hxg game' had honfxre an pep rally tonlglt urrah' We won POMECOWIHP too 'core CF9 lb harshall 18 Ponald Rayne rendered the music for the lomecomxng dance, whxch hrought on the crnwnxng of Jorma KCGUIUP as lomecomlng Queen mo school' Teachers have a meetxne Fnd of fxrst 6 w s FFF skatxng party spxlls and thrxllsl Found out what germs we had took T tests xn gvm xrst hiv assemhlx of the year Qhrlmpllns IU e F8g1C8l t L s dear to many hear Played Farxs there Dxdn t vxn thxs txme lovxe talert scout here xntle halls of old CIC Played Casev, Kood game Qcore Casey 14 h rleston CIA plavdav G1flS from other schools Join urth our g rls r a area da of fun and fro Fxrst latxonal 'onor ocxety Tea of the year First day of Mazazxne Campaxrn wxth the Fresh men and Qophomoreg tryxng to yet the most suh scrxptxons November Fxrst day of posxng and prxmpxng for the QCUIOY class PICCUYES ee Club lolds arves Dance a er omr pan wxth Jewton Qcnre Newton 18 CVS 2C Library Club has a oarty and roasts wleners Qtudent Council Party IH the gym Open ouse Now the parents come to school Play Tolono Teachers have a pot luck supner. Fun for the faculty C Club assembly for xnltxatxne new wemhers xn o the cluh h' e e of lxmburser 1 t e halls of 1 rls a Ura a man an w v to the Ca awkxns Dance tonxght o Qchool' Tl8DkSU1V1DP and all that goes tl fn undeclared holxdav for country rds busses couldn t run because of srnw Coplonores sponsor lance f er our game with Marshall st 3 1nt k pt us from the wxn mln? score lefcwher aved Pohxnson and P d ce fter a ay v s 54 . I 1 , . - JU ' 9 9 ' 'U 's. A ' . ' '. ' i ' V 'R . d - ' 1 . A Y' , I . l , V .W .. - lg, ' F. .b I --V . . , th , ' ric's o ts. cp: 12. C 'A' I I ,il .to t y 5 N lic G1 ' ' 1 T' t ft 1 we u u J Y . . . . 'z --0 th sm ll C ' , 'n h . C S. Ci ll , bhed d 'ert V die H ' ' ' . 24 A . ,' ' . wi 1 it. I , A' lf' - 9 .' .- , C' .5 n t ' . . ju po' s e ' - P1 , . K ' V held a an a tle 2 We. Y-r unit i ited CVS. wwf 1 at EF ns you ee at Von our game wxth rcola 54 Plaved Danvxlle g dav for e un1o Class P a qhook The Famxlx Tree FFA held a sock hop after the game u1tl Oblong Qcore CHQ 46 Oblonv 32 Plaxed Vxlla Grove Natxonal Honor SOCIQCQ Tea Qchool s out' Chf1SfW8S vacatxon R allv h d a w1n th1s t1me Qcore C arleston M8ftlUSV1llE 29 Tournament C'k played Pecatur Decatur end W1 o p IH lea core 'C ecatur january Qclool reconvenes Plaved Qullxvan ere Played Creenup There lCf0fV' ame u1t ewton qcore CPC Newton 38 T e fllen s enterta1n d Illustrated sound affects Rouslng cheers heard F es eld 33 ress Cluh Pence after Fastern game Qcore C Eastern Flaxed Tolono there Played Casev there to Feb 3 Tournament CIC 33 a IS 4? February Teachers plav volleyball durxng asserbly IU ym Band concert Valentxne Dance after thegame wxth 'helbvv1 e Game w1th Kansas Vo Qchool' lncoln s srtl av Game w1th Fastern Qcore CIS 41 'astern 9 Game w1th Vxndsor There Game uxth lrbana There The Imperxal Q1ngers entertaxned IU nssemhlx Lame w1th Efflnyham fr 55 Fff1nglam 57 CIA holds Kother Daughter iupper IH eym March Choral FESflV8l at PQYIS Faculty play Jane Qwxnford s team 1nvollevball Qtudent Talent Assemhlw Speech ikatxnv Partv lome Fc lds BShlOH s ou ID 3UdltGfl roan rep r card tl Vhoopee' All out for JUDIOF Carn1x Band Parent s hold and Follxes Qhow gmall Fox V8CClU8tlOUS Cquare nance sponsored hv Carl fl1h No Qchool' Cond Fr1sav Out todav too FESYIDQ from faster lbrkew vame sponsored hy C Cluh Aor1l Day for the BNI r entor Class Play Qprxng Fever fun H1 Cenxors P to college cnlx f r a day upr1ng Dance sponsored bv Carl Club QPFIDE Concert Glee Cluh Tle Brxttons assembly hay has a PICUIC Coles County Chorus F9Sf1V8l LHIOY KEUIOY Prom Paccalaureate serv1ces nw for the hxe headaches V9F0fl1l das o c no Fxavs start bday Tune C rercenent f r tle Cl ss nf 1931 55 ad... 0 evra-we 2111? ff 1 unrwnulnbm' 5 11- 1 S crs . 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' Mm I CLASS WILL the Q nior lass of 1951 bein? of unsoun mind after our four years of hivh school do herehv leave our most clerlshed possessions d traits t the fortunate underclassmen ma they use them to the best of their ability Don Abeln, will my height to Bee Pee Fray nice Adair, ll 3 ability to get in ea v George Clark Adkins ill my ability for gettxne a U o Gary jones Teresa Anderson, will all y fun at conventions to Qhirley Vriaht Virginia BYIEFCYMBD will my bookkeeping troubles to anyone that wants them ' rma Putler wi l xi 1 x to make DFSSI grades to my little brotler e needs twvm an Childress will v t han to Pau a Allen oan Chlsm, will my ability to pet on the honor roll to Gene Farrell velyn Coartney, ill mv ahilitv to stay sxna e to Lillian hclear tonnie Cole ll bottle of perftm N kerson so that he ay smell as vel pipe Don Cox, ill my little ole chevy to fary jones D1 lie Daugherty ll my p ace n Went class to Catherine Qatterfield an D cker, will my ability to drxv c r o M Dent Q1 l Urxskell my ways with he r s jim Flucky le needs Carolyn Duckworth ll my ability to he lappy though gonna steady to Virginia Fritz Vera Vlston vill my long hair to Viss ixon in Ferguson ll b l ty fa Updezraff Patsy Finney will my place in bookkeeninp to anyone who wants it can Gaston ll v tt brother when he :roms up Floyd lenson will my trouble with teachers to Bob Cilbert ack Hill, my mascu ine ohgsique to m Daugherty. ances Lorn 'll y h' ' ' e 'n e Lit Chevrolet to any p'rl who can get a guy with one. 'nda F dson, wi l my h' 'ty to get a boy a keep him to Kay Yay C arles Hunt, will my 16 cylinder cadillac deluxe bicycle to anyone who neeos a steady liwll means of transportation, Fat Hurst will my ability to drive convertibles to Wanda Zimmerman -arbara Futson, 'll y h'l'ty ha fin a choral festivals to betty Vurst Charles jackson, will my ability topet along with Mr Maas to Faymond Ftarualt. Don Kerns, will myahility tocome to school exerv- day to Wean Shields erry Kimball 'll y h'l' R in troux e with Mr. nik o m Fres nan vrn er w.o ready qot a good sta o ce QKluaerj Clapp ll .y l'l' ' to chan, my name before I Qraduate to Lucille 'mith 56 T' L1 'ut er ken Lanman BHLI R X l lunar 'ohison fl 1 N 1 et Bro er n tl X e oo l ea: are H obleev o lndra nr 1 v hoo to nex years ss hoxfrlerd velyn Loev ahi H ma mouse to anyone who wants one n v hcArthur ll h l ty alou wi w M Maas to jav Hacler Go: lelp Mr Maas Qharon Mcfonnell ll my happy go lucky att tude to Harlen Beasley rma M huinn, ui 9 ui pushbutton windows in a Certain Hudson converti ble to Evelyn kelly rman hchamer, ll oi o udy halls and not get calght 0 aul im Merrime, wlll my old buddy Duane Centers sister or r o the net three years n Moses, will my ability to play baseball to my little brother Nichols will my ace the mid e of t line to Charlxe Chaplin B1 l Niclell will mv cold hands to anv ambitious ung lad who would like Jo a M lle Lill Yarrish r a date wi the eir to Jim Frown haxlne Pearcx l pe a man an keep him to Pat NcDade Pat Pendergast will my Football fighting ability to Neil Ferisho Clarence Pfeiffer will my quiet ways and Eloomv disposition to anyone feol enought to take them ack Phillips ll y itv to N1 Chaplin 0 a Phillips l 1 e and big mot h hary Ann myser not that she needs it uane Raikin, will ability o e ca a vey O lair Farbara Rardin ll my red hair to Narv idams Donna Feddinq will my rides back to school every noon hour to anyone lucby enough to get a voy riend th a c aryorie Fennels m 1 1 itv to keen on t e high lonor roll to Velma jenkins . ert Pichardson 'll y p' Pup t ek t ,in Scribner to learn to drive r ene Fichey, l my ,' o nnic fnod j J liam Richter nc sea 0 Q gray dodge to Vernon Thomas. eneva Sandiford ll my nuie disposi ion Aleen Purcell. o Fry C tterfield will my ahilityto run the high hureles to Gene Jo'ce .crihner, to Pat Long ?Pirley ghgwver lmrrelh w'll y small and feminine figure .' 1 . 'n Linh schoo anyone lucky und sensihle enough to 90, but my my li P sc ool memories l ke :ve yn n be wi my Qi 2 es 'n horse opera t anyone that doesn t get a banv out of t m. Tom Shoot, will my weakness for blends to LeRov Lashbreok, arhgra Sidenstricker, ll y ti. d u y Jary .inn umyser. oanne Qmyser, ' Q iq re to jan lrooxins. Marold Snyder, ' j ' eres ' 1, soprom ass to Butch Kirhal Nyrtle Fnyder, anyone ulo can Don Qnence, 'll Jin Stine, will Monroe jane Fwinford, 'Halsey' mj at 4 .evro , tch an witi one mycurly h. rto erry Mcflanahaw my hasehall knouledve to Vic'ard will ny ntlletic ability to fue 57 s'Qu '!-'ff .' gl I Q aa Q, i.-'-nk:-ss 1, ,Q A .kc-m y 1 ,Z--3----1' it -Zu lluiim ix in lllll .s F1 l . s g Q. ZH . I 4 f ' H O 0 O To oel Swrnford will my bil y g a girl a keep her without harsh words to Gary jones Norma Tate will my place and ability to talk and get bv with it in the library to Marxlyn Scott Qhirley Taylor will my long curly hair to any errl who has short curly hair Dale Thompson will my ability to get along with nst next ear the library to Jo MCKlbbED candra bnderwood, will mysuit I wear ID the dance hand to Carol Qimpson Barbara Ward will my loud mouth and ability to k to my lit e brother not that he needs 1 Ielen Vard will mv ability to skip school and t a white s 1 to john Peplogle ack Vay w 1 0 get along wi Pshmore girls to im Scribner but keep away from pr lvate property oe NflPht w my ahrlity to skip school an pe in wrecks to Jack Gwin arlene lright my ability to get a Kansas c ass ring and keep it to Pat logre 1r1or1e rare cDade m ab lxty to along with red heads to jack Gwln To The Faculty arvin ith we leave ll of our hall passes 0 that he might always be supplied M Bennett we leave allthose argumental sessions at which we always lost Y Ferger we leave enough fertilizer to produce another crop of Pg boys M Black we leave our hopes for a new Gym ss Cavxns we I ave our nice 1 o s in F ls Mr Dent we leave the laboratory so he may make stinky smells for other classes too Fllxot we leave the sour notes and out o time steps that have collected over the years Nrs Froman we leave all the recreation periods we didn t dance Miss Clenn we leave all the sour high notes we couldn t hit Mr laxduck we leave all the unmarried women on the faculty Miss Herrington me leave all our kind thoughts M jamnil we leave the experience to teach next v ars D students M Ernst we leave all the knowledge that can be found in the library Here s hoping he can find it we couldn t M Haas we leave a new batch of heads that he can beat some sense into r il e ave a the hugs that we ha dlsected during the past four years ss lxxon we leave all wolf cal Miss Qloan we leave one big snowball so that she mav get even Arthur Qmxth eaten before Mrs Stevens M Strader with a red headed senior we leave all the candy bars we have and during classes we leave next years Ag boys leave a smal less private office The one he has now ls entirely too larve and too private M Swofford we leave the pleasant memory of the football game we von M ss Tate we ll all the memories of the days spent on grarmar in her class heaven knows we didn t want them M White we will an economy size hox of Pleenex a collectxor of C000 M Wilkersonwe leave a year s supply of Kentucly Club for his pipe Miss Williams we leave our table at Conley s Crxll the Janitors we leave the many coke bottles to pick up thev can have anything else they find Mrs Uaenig we l ave all p ll vaccinations, and rdon m while I say Ph h h h Mrs Nichols we leave our hopes for a better year than we gave ler Mr Fearn we leave our hopes for a bigger and better, new high school 58 I, N ' , ' a ' it to et ' nd I' V , . . . Y I, L ' 'A V , ' ' I' L A ' . . . ' . Mr. Er y in ' hn I' I ul 4 i u I, , ,K - V 4 - tal ' tl , 'C. I' A ' . v . . . ae ' l'p . N I, J I , will my ah'lity t 'th vi . ' rl ' I, J J ', , 'ill ' ' ,' d K t . . U I, K F ' , will ' ' , 1 ' ' ' .1 . I, A. f A C ' M , will 'y i ' get To N ' Sm' a s To .r. ' ' To Jr. f I I ' ' T r. -Y V . To Mi ' e . ' he I ' ' the ml To . To Mr. , ' V - f- To . . I ' ' i To ' 1 V ' To w T. L - To 'T , ' Vi ' ' . To r, 'c ' he F . To L To ,r. . V To M Ne' w le ll ve To Mi F' ls. T ,. Y . To I I . ' To . . . To r we . ler, ' To r, V T i . wi ' To r. ' ' ' 4 ' , t . ll J To r. ' ' 1 To ' I' ' i ' -' . To ' To ' . - e A S, . . ----Pa e ' .. - - .h To .' X CLASS PROPHESY - Don Abeln is now president of the Cushman Scooter Cor poratxon, now located xn Charleston anxce Adaxr ns lxvxng xn San Dxego where her husband Ensxgn Clarke IS a naval xnstructor b Adkxns IS now owner and manager of the Hudson Com pany IH Bloomlngton Illxnoxs Teresa Anderson 15 now an old maxd school teacher em ployed by the Loxa school Now adays you wxll fxnd Vnrgxnxa Brxggerman out Hollywood starrxng xn one of the current pxctures rmg Butler 1S llvlng ln the fast growxng town of Ashmore and head of the Ashmore Beauty Shoppe I hear Ioan Chxldress IS chasxng all the llttle Re around the fxelds as usual joan Chxsm IS stxll trying to catch up wxth her report card she accidently dropped xnto a maxlbox ten years ago Wonder lf she will ever fxnd 1t99 elyn Coartneyxs now running a large chaxn of slaughter houses located throughout the country Ronnie Cole now owns 1 000 acres of the best farmland around Bushton Don Cox now owns hxs own farms and Lxlllan xs now husw watchxng the sxx little Cox Margxe QCraxgj McDade xs stxll happllv marrxed and trv xng to keep track of her qulntuplets hear Bxllxe Daugherty IS teachlng Plvsxcs t C I Q seems Mr Dent f1DHllX retxred now fxnd Dean Decker owner of the Buxck garage and buxldxng and racxng hot rods on the sxde l D xskell xs now head of the Ford garage at Vernon, Illxnoxs uv' ,f arolyn Duckworth got marrxed r1ght after praduatlon and we haven t heard fron her sxnce Vera Flston has changed her name rom t Vxnnett and ISIHW a sma famx IU Ferguson IS nov farmxng hxs farm and FHIQIPP tch of 1 e ervx to help h m he have found out that Patsy Fxnney has taken over Neva an s nosxtxon at dear old 1 Uean Caston IS nov plaxxng professxonal baseball vlth the well know Charleston F1nP Cocks old Henson IS stxll takxng c1v1cs unoer Mr lennett ems as though thxs th on y place he can ect an sleep We have another professxonal sportsman here jack P111 IS playxne DYOf69S1OD3l basketball wxth the Chxcago Stags lle ls also qxvxng drum exxbxtxons between halves Frances lorn IS now marrxed to fravesard and busw ra1s xng thexr nxne llttlo tomhstones xnda hudson has a chxcken farm mn Albuquerque, N che started hack mn 1950 v1th two bannxes uck t xs stxll pxckxny Sff2M'8Yf1CS and dolng o s ds t ell 5 acr t l rst exttnsxve tour of the contrnen he 0 corvfrtx le s e drove to school xn her senlor xear k nto tle Ie of Women atthe Unnverslty 0fIll1D01S y u ull le non other than Barbara lutson Pow vou doing arbaraa Charles a lson ls the great mayor of Lerna Clarence Pfelffer 1s nom edxtor of tle New York Times TIQQ- r x xtx rho xnsc Fe now has 83 scrap hooks p et -an 59 - F llil a g H 1 ' a Bo ' ' - I - ' ' l ' ' ' ' v in No ' ' ' ' ' A . . . . ns -. rl Y Ev v ' ' H ' I ,, I -. I . 1 I ' . h Z we , . . . F 1- . 8 , A ' it . , ' j We ' ' ' is . , . - I . V W Bil r' ' Mt l C V . . . 1 v , 1 O ... is ra' ' , ll 'ly. Frl' ' - ' ' 'e' , a ba . l'tt1 F ,'es, i . filo ' ' - . -Men? Fl ' . 'H ' Y' 5 F ' 4 ' J 2 , se ' is e l y L' ' ' ' Al' '. M. tl' l'un ' . ' ' ' K , ' E ' dd and mx a N ' 's es, Fa 'u is Wnlinp an . 5 ' ' t N in t. ld 1 r dv ll , ' ' hal l 1 an , z 1 ' ' ' and o ' l n ct , - Z , , , A rf . '- 'R '1 X ' W - 1 4 ff-X ccccaelcf, ,oe. - - - . , -xfixi . K v . V7 A 1 . 2 , Y . . t f ' anl nr' 'np 5 ut hlv. lf. ' - 1 fer . com l zfly filled. CLASS PROPH ESY Conhnuecl J Fee QKlugerj Clqpp rs workrng hard at e on o te etype operator rn Qan Francxsco, Calrf rman K rns the f t h d f 151 acre fn owned by Foy I ludson Don Kerns has recentlv taken the posrtron of deputy to help Charles jackson keep peace and justice rn Lerna lerr! Krmball has never reached a posrtron hrgher than a car hop at the Hrdden Inn where he rs pettrng orders for footlonps by the ton Lang rs runnrng the Kroger 'tore IH Ashmore y Lanman rs teachrng hop at C H Q ar pretty rough too y Lanman rs a nurse at one of the brppest hosprtnls rn Chrcago Alan LeGrand has established hrs lome at the county farm at Ashmore seems he h d a lrttle had lu k Fvelyn Loew has been teachrng the frrst grade at Doe town the past few years A y McArthur rs rn partnershrp wrth hrs brothers runnrng the Ford Motor Fo Charleston Qharon Mcfonnell left Charleston and is now workrng rn Chrcago rma kcturnn rs t ll s u v 5 tme 1 wav at Covq ts stuffrng asprrrns rn lrttle brown hott es Norman Mcnamer, so we hear 1 head trumoet pla r one of e co n e a o jugples between numbers rw Merrl ee because he rs nov the Wanwger of twem 1.' una 60 ..n-M2321 has a branch of the Srnclarr Orl Co Charleston Bob Nrchols rs now a famous wrestler on televrsron Fe wrestles under the name of Blubber Boy Bob Brll Nrckell has hrs own funeral home now Says people are dyrng to see hrm .gliulsh after 10 long years, has frnally down on a small farm rarsrng prgs xrne Pearcy rs now marrred and also settled a farm rarsrng lrttle taters t P ndergast has been foolrng around so long av. has become Pnown as The Smoke House Manager Jack Phrllrps rs strll makr a race tra North Fleventh Street Guess he never has got courage to pop the questron la Phrllrps now has the nrce Job of manager Alexander s Drme Qtore Duane Rankrn has taken over hrs Dad s mrlk route you go to the crrcus, you re sure to see Barbara Rardrn Qhe rs the Fat Lady, now werghrng 451K bs Qhe deserves the trtle doesn t she? Donna Redding has contrnued her job of puttrng out newspaper e Fdrtor rn Chref of the Dogtown Dispatch and rarsrng lrttle Abe s on the srde rlorre Pennels now runs the Rennels Creamery Krds watch your speedrng' Albert Rrchgrdson rs the chref of polrce and he really frnes you If he catches you settled down that out ten the . A4- , 0 -K l V f A ' ' th j l f No e , is irs an kman o a . .rm Y vu u Ed ' 1 ' o ' I . Ro vi' ' ' s V .o. I he he is Ka 47 ' ', ' . . , a ' C V W .nd ' b'4 ' ' V ., ' . - D in V . AM, No 1 3 ' ' s l ,l y,in' l tlwe ern- . fl ' ' ' : ' ' l .. .' . .' 'fw A .. . . , is 1 . , .ryer fo the leading hands in th u try, F ls If you follow the Qt. Louis fards, you'll see a lot of 1 J . ' m , ', f Y . l V ' ,iid Ke ' ' ' . in jk ' .. ' Bil ' , ' y'x.g ' ' ' . u Vu Ma ' ' ' on N X Pa e I H n he Q ' ' ' ' ' 'ng ck of l 1 ' n n ' 4 V L0 ' ' ' ' of 0 , - I - . , . W 5 . . ' ' 1 , ' 1 I . . I . T A , f 5. . B A 1 . Sh rs , -' - ' V l n A-. l ' l ,. Ma ' ' , 1, Y A L - ' . b W- i . . . I I ' . I .I , ' 4 ah CLASS PROPHESY Continued? Erlene R1chey has joxned the marrxed set and IS lxvxng on a farm near Ashmore w1th her husband and chxldren Bxll Rxchter xsstlll loanxng the back seat of his dodge to Vernon Thomas Harold Rutan has now become successful xn hls pro fessxon Geneva Sandxford 15 head lxbrarxan t C H S Seems lot of the kxds have returned to our old Alma Mater to teach more kxds the way of this old world johnny Satterfxeld has become full owner of the Pxggly Wxggly Joyce Scrxbner 15 now professor at the Salisbury bnx versxty just south of town xrley Shawver xs an axrlxne hostess for TWA ely Shobe 15 head nurse at Podunk hospital She takes care of her brats accordxng to doctors orders Tom Shoot has become one of the wealthxest farmers xn the country Hrs farm covers 100 500 acres and besxdes that he has to watch hrs beautxful blonde wxfe and 10 lxttle Shoots Barbara Sxdenstrxcker 15 one of New York s leading models Good for her' loanne Smyser ns a member of the cxty councxl workxng for street repaxr, especially Eleventh Parold Snyder ns the sports edltor of the Loxa Eagle Myrtle Synder hasn t changed a bzt sxnce 51 except rn age X 1 Guess who has taken over Harry Carey s Job of announc xng the St Louxs Cardxnals games? It s none other than you guessed 1t, jxm Stxne Noel Swxnford IS helpxng the wxfe raxse chxckens Who and where? Why Linda, ln N M Norma Tate has taken over her name sake s place at good ole Charleston Hxgh Shlrley Ta lor 15 the torch slnger of the latest songs Q ovej xn New York Vhat s thxs? Dale Thompson 15 the warden of the Rardxn State Prxson Has he gone nuts? Seems Sandra Underwood xll she s head mxstress at Jacksonvxlle We hear Barbara Ward has fxnally gotten a bxgger Home Ec Dept a C H S They nov have 25 stoves and sinks and 25 sewlng machxnes Helen Ward 15 runnxng the b1g Sxlver Qtar Roller Rxnk xn Mattoon Illxnoxs Jack W has discovered somethxng that wxll keep peace IH the world from now on If he d only tell someone ck lxley helps Pat Pendergast at the Smoke House Tom Vxllxams has just taken offxce as the governor of I llnOlS Wonder rf he s Dem or ep He has just passed a bxll that forbids a person to tell his party joe Wrx ht has one of the best methods of evadxng the lxce there Obeylng the aw Cee' Karlene Wrxght has set a world s record of havxng a blg family twenty kxds xn 10 years Poor Frank 61 OUR PATRONS TH MEMBERS OF THE CLASS OF 1951 OF CHARLESTON HIGH SCHOOL ARE GRATEFUL TO TIE FOLLOWING PATRONS FOR THEIR GENEROUS ASSISTANCE IN THE PUBLICA TION OF THIS YEARBOOK The Camera Shop Ryan Studlo Shlrley Tremble Studlo Charleston Off1ce Servlce Fronmel Hardware Gebharts Mack Noore Shoe Store Covalt s Rexall Drug Store Snappy Servlce Inn Veterans Cab Servlce Cavlns and Bayles Clothlng Company Phlpps Shoe Store Hanft s Jewelry Llnder Clothlng Company Ideal Bakery A H P Food Store Bob H111 Schouten Furniture Company Elmer Scott Insurance Agency Klng Brothers Book Store Dress Well Shop Wlth Fashlons Bob Wrlght Art s Electr1c L Gas Company Modern Beauty Shop Helm s Flower Shop Thompson 8 Son Narket Grant Hat Shoppe H1gglDS Food harket Klng s Sporting Goods Owl Drug Store Furste Auto Supply Balls Dry Goods Company Gertrude Nuslc Shop Boley Ice Cream Beatrlce Foods Company Van Bell Electrlc Wh1t s Pa1nt 8 Wallpaper Company Earl Snyder Tallor E Men s Shop F and H Cafe Ryan Shoe Store J C Penny Company Inc Rad1o and Refrlgeratlon Sales H Servlce C P Coon jeweler Mlller s For Furnlture Benedlct s 5 E 10 Stores Wlnter Clothlng Company Purlty Dalry Ice Cream Stanberry Texaco Servlce Conley s Gr1l1 Sulllvan Ealry Company S1nce 1885 Lloyd M Lawyer Service Center Jack Beavers Slnclaxr Taylor s Motel Harmon N Weaver Gulf Servlce Herff jones Company Glenn Comer Hudson Sales R Servlce Charleston Laundry Inc F V Thrall Coal Company Charleston Lumber Company Coles County Hatchery Jack Gordon Klser O11 Company Charleston Elevator Andrews Lumber Company Byrd s Cleaners Pramrxe Farms Da1ry B111 s IGA Food Market 62 Snyder's Jewelry Store H. 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Popham Real Estate OUR PATRONS Tony s Feed Store Stxtes Food Marlet Leonard A Anderson Real Estate Baker s Feed Store Happy Hour Food harket Wheeler s Flower Shop Star Servlce Petroleum Company Dr H J Hofacker Veter1nar1an Bob s Cycle Shop Roy Beavers Q Son Lloyd Bennett Barber Shop Llncoln Cleaners Replogle G E Store Elsner Groc C Qflggly Wlgglyj R K Bacon Auto Repalrs Blackford Bu1cL Company Boyd and SWlDfCfd Logan s Hardware Creager Brothers Groc K Ne Cappa Lee Food Mart Rrchardson hotor Sales Don Cole hotors Harper Swlckard Funeral lome Everett Brown Insurance The Charleston h9tlOD2l Bank Rad1o H Refrlgeratlon Sales A S Clark Funeral Home Gr1ssom s Launder R1te Reasor Palnt G Wall Paper Store Shuey K Hampton Attorneys at Law harket VJCS Cougrll Food Market Charles FSFIS Quonset Motor Prince L B3ldW1D Body Shop Lanman Standard Serv1ce hcArthur hotor Sales Adklns Servlce Statlon Green s Pome hade Ice Cream Stltt Appllance Store L1ndley Chevrolet Company Ol1ver Maytag Sales U Servlce Harpster s Sport Store Coles Countv Gas Company Clark s Cleaners Poyle Howell Buslness hen s Leland S Colllns Thud1um Rotors Post Seed House Seaman Motor Sales Inc Srms San1tary Meat Marke Eor1te hanufacturlng Company Trlpp s Tot to Teen Shop A E Hes on lartln Seed and Supply Joe Fender Pool Assurance Co Coles Countv Btlldlng E Loan Ass n Charleston Fed Savlngs u Loan Ass n Hxdden Inn Nlller Insurance Agency Charleston Theatre Company Alexander and Reed 63 Y, ' ' , C - D 1 u Q 1 V' ' ' Q , ' - , f , : , , . . . . , . I i . , . . . . , . ' . . 5.3 I 1 I . . O. . . j V , . I , . , U . 5 Biggs Cleaners Prather the Printer N I s. . 7 - . . . ' at Z ' ' . . t . , . , , , I , , , t - ' ' nd ' , , . , . y 5 . , . . . u er . I , I if , . , . , I . , n Q CLASS 1950 8fh 7h 67h Sfh 3rd 2nd s FOW FOW FOW f0W FOW FOW FOW YOUNG WILSON VAUGNN o OAKLEY MQRGAN SNYUER HIITS HEANEY EPPSTE G ILS VANBEL SHAVER NATI Mooov LE NMAR BOSLER HADDOC R G IGHY RIG WOODYA TY I S Y IYE AY WATERS LEU IT TER TAYLOR NEI? n EAG COARYN CoAnTN5 BRANY Bovo RAT CHAMBERS B RYA RICME REPLOGLE AY I PosT MYERS MURR LL M L MASON M MIL LoGuE NMAN wx UnsoN Hooxs HOGUE LLE L GAMM FISHER EVANS ALY NI DRAKE CUMAIINS DOPE Coon COLE o HPAN ARTN LARK BUTLE BUTLER BEGIN ARBOUR I LDI ANDREWS MACADAMS ROBERTS oNEs KACKLEY MCCLANAHAN PROM 1950 64 I - B. , J. WRI NT. J. WRI HT. D. WR , J. W NT, G. no. N. WI ER f - B. ,M.w 0N.A. w L ou, o. WILLIAMS, J.WHl E,c. wa ,.I.w .a. D. . B. . D. T us, B. RY. M. X - A. SPI EL. J. . J. N, C. Y, M. , C. R . V. Pn cz, J. c. ,R. oN. M. .J. AY - D, . J. . J. MI En, C. I LER, M. . J. C LAN, K. A. . J. T. E. LA . K. LAFFERTY, J. KI PATRICK 4fh row - B, KINGERY, J, KELLER, F, Jones, R. JoHNsoN, P. JoMNsoN. D. JEFFRIES, W. HuTToN P. oN. J. ,R. H .C. 51.5, - D. ,R. x. J. GI SPIE. K. GI BERT, C. ILL. J. .E. B. IN, J. SC lB , G. E . D. Du PER, M, , M, - J. C In, D. Cn ER, M. C n. J. , R. .M. C c , M. Co EY D. EY. J. Y. V. C .B. R, J. .J. ff - B. ,R. .G. . L. BA Ls. M. BA In. T. , F. B. Ts. C. .M. .J. J .C. .M. H 5 ml-8. 6, A9 - M153-7 ,4 Qi fi:- f Wm , r Y' il... Edgar L, 5 'L ,L ,AF wif r xyfkx EyW5Q.xPwE6 5 , Y EJ, W 1 0 W I x 1 ' ' 1' , A X a.nkl1..- 4 . , , , , R 1 '.,.'F V 4 T NM 5 l U 1 11 5, J, .. i , 5' 4 H ,A , 5 s ix v ' E .w 7 Jai? ,QQ ig. -2. X i gf f P- , Q Q! .w 1 , fl' E .fi Ll - , . W . 1, 5. . ?f. . .-, 'W -, :'- ' .Qu ii W ' ' ' Ai HL E W i,
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